Local Information

Welcome!

You are cordially invited to visit Black Mountain and one of Western
North Carolina‘s premier full service fly shops! Since 2006,
we have specialized in fly fishing equipment, fly tying supplies,
fly tying classes,
fly fishing instruction, and guided fly fishing trips.

How To Find Us!

We are located 15 minutes East of Asheville, a half
mile off exit 64 of Interstate 40 in the Grey Eagle
Village of the historic Cherry Street section in Black
Mountain. Whether you are visiting or just passing
through, our fly shop is conveniently located. Superb
eclectic restaurants, specialty shops, coffee shops,
and lodging facilities are all within walking distance
making us one of the most complete one-stop fly shops
in Western North Carolina!

Guide Trips

From October to the first Saturday in June,
Delayed-Harvest Regulations allow catch-and-release
trout fishing using only flies or artificial lures
with one hook. This offers our anglers some great
fishing opportunities
on specially designated streams in Western North
Carolina.

After the first Saturday in June, all Delayed-Harvest
streams revert back to Hatchery Supported Regulations.
These, along with our wild and catch-and-release regulated
waters, offer anglers some good summer and fall fishing
until Delayed-Harvest starts up again in October.

Wade and float trips are available on the Tuckaseegee
River in Western North Carolina and the renowned
tailwaters of the Watauga and South Holston Rivers
in Eastern Tennessee year round.

Black Mountain

Black Mountain is a picturesque town nestled in the
Swannanoa Valley of the Black Mountain Range with views
of nearby Mt. Mitchell, Craggy Gardens, and the Blue
Ridge Parkway to the north. Once referred to as Grey
Eagle, it is renowned for its proximity to conference
centers and has since grown into one of Western North Carolina’s best kept secrets. Whether you are
visiting or just passing through, Black Mountain and
One Fly Outfitters, Ltd. is one destination you don’t
want to miss. Please visit our Chamber
of Commerce and see what Black Mountain and the
Swannanoa Valley have to offer.